Miss and Mr. Golden Globes Through the Years

Every year, a child of celebrities is chosen to be Mr. or Miss Golden Globes. Some go on to become stars, while others live outside the limelight. We've curated a list of photogenic progeny that includes both A-listers and unknowns.

Famous Parents: Evans' parents were not celebrities. Originally, Miss Golden Globes was a title bestowed on an up-and-coming actress. A few years later, the Globes came up with the Children-of-the-Stars concept.

Career Highlights:

— Played Audra, the youngest member of a wealthy ranching family on the TV western "The Big Valley" from 1965-69

— Became a television icon when she starred as Krystle Carrington, a matriarch who could hold her own in a cat fight, on the hit primetime soap "Dynasty" from 1981-89

Career Highlights: — Followed in her parents footsteps by earning Oscar nominations in 1992 for Rambling Rose and 2015 for Wild

— Won three Golden Globes in three different categories: Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV for "Afterburn" in 1993, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for "Recount" in 2009, and Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series — Comedy or Musical in 2012 for "Enlightened"